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				Posted: 29-06-2006 08:44
				by Kisa
				The glass is just too big for the amount of its content 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 29-06-2006 08:51
				by chrisman
				If you are filling/filled the glass it's half full, if you are drinking it's half empty. 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 29-06-2006 12:19
				by Mighty Midget
				chrisman wrote:
If you are filling/filled the glass it's half full, if you are drinking it's half empty. 
  
 
Not neccessarily so. Full of what? If the stuff in the glass is disgusting, that could be swapped around.
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 29-06-2006 12:34
				by chrisman
				if someone puts disgusting stuff in a glass he's filling it, so it's half full 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 29-06-2006 19:07
				by Nicky
				chrisman wrote:
Is the glass half empty or half full? 
 
That depends what's in it. Is it milk? Gravel? Blood? Is it used in a sacrificial context? 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 19:45
				by Nicky
				New question 
What is the meaning of life? 
(remember to be creative 

 Don't just say "life" or "death" they are both wrong and not creative at all 

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				Posted: 03-07-2006 19:46
				by Kisa
				42 isn't creative either 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 19:53
				by Nicky
				
 That's not creative any more 

 it was at the time though 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 19:58
				by Kisa
				Yes 

 I love these books 
Meaning of life?
Maybe to collect as much useless knowledge as possible to make the earthworms cleverer after your death 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 20:01
				by Nicky
				
 
I would make a suggestion but it's too close to the actual meaning 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 20:05
				by meep98324
				Oh, and if anyone gets the dictionary meaning of life, I'll show them the dictionary meaning of murder :p
The meaning of life is contained in notpron, but I can't tell you where, that would be a spoiler 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 20:07
				by Nicky
				Actually it's contained in my riddle 
(not yet though It's in the hard levels) 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 20:09
				by Kisa
				*trembling in fear* 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 03-07-2006 20:11
				by Nicky
				I'm not going to put it as the answer 

 That's too difficult 
 
As is the pattern in Pi 
They will both be eggs 

 It'll take me a while to make an swf showing the pattern though 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: 15-07-2006 17:53
				by zoingy
				Main Entry: life
Pronunciation: 'lIf
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural lives /'lIvz/
Etymology: Middle English lif, from Old English lIf; akin to Old English libban to live -- more at LIVE
1 a : the quality that distinguishes a vital and functional being from a dead body b : a principle or force that is considered to underlie the distinctive quality of animate beings c : an organismic state characterized by capacity for metabolism, growth, reaction to stimuli, and reproduction
2 a : the sequence of physical and mental experiences that make up the existence of an individual b : one or more aspects of the process of living <s(removed)x life of the frog>
3 : BIOGRAPHY 1
4 : spiritual existence transcending physical death
5 a : the period from birth to death b : a specific phase of earthly existence <adult life> c : the period from an event until death <a judge appointed for life> d : a sentence of imprisonment for the remainder of a convict's life
6 : a way or manner of living
7 : LIVELIHOOD
8 : a vital or living being; specifically : PERSON <many lives were lost in the disaster>
9 : an animating and shaping force or principle
10 : SPIRIT, ANIMATION <saw no life in her dancing>
11 : the form or pattern of something existing in reality <painted from life>
12 : the period of duration, usefulness, or popularity of something <the expected life of the batteries>
13 : the period of existence (as of a subatomic particle) -- compare HALF-LIFE
14 : a property (as resilience or elasticity) of an inanimate substance or object resembling the animate quality of a living being
15 : living beings (as of a particular kind or environment) <forest life>
16 a : human activities b : animate activity and movement <stirrings of life> c : the activities of a given sphere, area, or time <the political life of the country>
17 : one providing interest and vigor <life of the party>
18 : an opportunity for continued viability <gave the patient a new life>
19 capitalized, Christian Science : GOD 1b
20 : something resembling animate life <a grant saved the project's life>
Ok, there's the definition from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.